KPMG study predicts auto sales drop as U.S. moves toward autonomous mobility
On November 28, KPMG released a study that predicts that self-driving cars and mobility services will reduce consumer desire to own cars, particularly sedans.
KPMG projects that sales of personally owned sedans in the U.S. will drop from 5.4 million units currently sold yearly to 2.1 million units by 2030.
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KPMG projects that sales of personally owned sedans in the U.S. will drop from 5.4 million units currently sold yearly to 2.1 million units by 2030.
At these....
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